White Tārā Meditation

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  • čas přidán 10. 09. 2024
  • Tārā is a female Bodhisattva typically associated with Tibetan Buddhism. She is one of the more popular figures in the Tibetan pantheon of deities. Tārā (pronounced tah' rah), whose name in means Star, originated in Indian Hinduism as the Mother Creator, and her many representations spread from Ireland to Indonesia under many different names. As White Tara, she rose from a lotus blooming in the lake that formed from the first tear of compassion of great bodhisattva Avalokiteswara (whose human incarnation is the Dalai Lama), and is considered his consort
    The White Tārā is the personification of compassion, long life, healing and serenity. The followers of the White Tārā believe that the gift of longevity is granted for the practice of compassion and service to others.
    The words to the White Tārā Mantra are:
    Oṃ Tāre Tuttāre Ture Mama Ayuḥ Punya Jñānā Puṣtiṃ Kuru Svāhā
    Humanity Healing is proud to share with you this sacred meditation mantra for the White Tārā.
    The Humanity Healing Network is producing a series of meditation mantras and videos in conjunction with Isabella Rajotte and Webs of Sound Production, Canada; and will be shortly opening up a Meditation Room on our main website:
    www.humanityhealing.net
    This page will include downloadable meditation instructions.
    Please visit us!
    White Tārā Meditation
    Original Chanting by Isabella Rajotte
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